Astoria Sunday Market
was founded in 2000 to revitalize
its historic downtown.
The success of the Market has been even greater
than imagined and today it is a core feature
of this coastal river town.
Locals and tourists alike enjoy the bustling,
colorful and lively weekly Market.
experience
THE ASTORIA COLUMN
Breath-taking Views • History of the West • Gift Shop
1 Coxcomb Drive COLUMN OPEN
Astoria, OR DAWN TO DUSK
97103 Gift Shop Hours:
April-September
WWW.ASTORIACOLUMN.ORG
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October-March
10 am - 5 pm
astoria programs of astoriasundaymarket
sunday
market While the seasonal Astoria Sunday Market is our centerpiece program,
we have created other activities and events that also fulfill our mission.
Board
Young Entrepreneur’s Club and Market Biz Kidz
Jack N. Ficken
President This is a collaborative project with Clatsop County 4-H to encourage young people to become entrepreneurs. We
Leslie McCray provide an annual “Boot Camp” where kids learn the basics of making, promoting and selling a product. During the
Vice-President season we provide tents, tables and other gear. The Market Biz Kidz vend together in one location. We also offer grants
Greg Cross to those who vend five or more times and turn in a completed business plan and grant application. New this year is a
Treasurer partnership with Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation for Biz Kidz to also vend at the Wednesday Seaside Market.
Joe Di Bartolomeo
Beth Kandoll Cruise Ship Markets
Staff Astoria Sunday Market provides vendors at the Port of Astoria creating a festive welcoming for the Cruise Ships. The
Clatsop Cruise Ship Hosts – a non-profit educational organization that provides more than 150 volunteers to welcome
Cyndi Mudge Cruise guests to our city – take the lead in this effort and work closely with the Market and the Port of Astoria.
Executive Director
Mission
Market Crew
The Astoria Sunday Market is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization formed to revitalize historic downtown Astoria and to
Paul St. James & Company improve the economic viability and vitality of farmers, artists, artisans and other small business operators in the Pacific
Northwest. The Market is dedicated to creating a vibrant educational marketplace for the community benefit.
Donors
Contributions
Jeremy Mills State Farm Insurance
Market Biz Kidz Funds raised by Astoria Sunday Market are reinvested in historic downtown Astoria, community projects, and
local enterprises that support the Market’s mission. Astoria Sunday Market has contributed more than
Recology Western Oregon $175,000, including donations to:
Market Biz Kidz
Astoria Armory City of Astoria, 2011-12 Streetscape funding
Clatsop Community Bank Astoria Christmas Club and other revitalization efforts
Market Biz Kidz Astoria Downtown Historic District Association
Astoria Ferry project The Garden of Surging Waves
Polk Riley Printing & Design Astoria Music Festival Chinese commemorative Park
Market Biz Kidz Astoria Regatta
Astor Street Opry Company Purchase of bikes for police officers
Contact the Market Construction of public restrooms in downtown to patrol the River Walk
Liberty Theater
503-325-1010 Performing Arts Center
[email protected]
P.O. Box 973, Astoria, OR 97103 Re-paving of 12th Street
and the Plaza parking lot at 12th & Duane
• AstoriaSundayMarket.com
• Facebook.com/AstoriaSundayMarket In 2017, Astoria Sunday Market also donated $5,000 to the City of Astoria Parks and Recreation Department
• Twitter @MissAstor to support their ongoing efforts that improve our community every day.
Published in cooperation with The Daily Astorian 2018 Cover Art Lisa Sofia
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music @themarket
2018 Food Court Stage Schedule
Locally, fresh and colorful! We take pride in the music booked at
Astoria Sunday Market with all bands playing 100% original music!
MAY 13 AUGUST 5 Bar-K Buckaroos September 2
Elena Welch Elena Welch Made up of north coast musicians Brad Griswold on Rhythm guitar, Dave Quinton on
bass, Richard Thomasian on lead guitar, Tom Peake on drums and John Orr on pedal
MAY 20 SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES steel, playing western swing and 20's-40's era swing music.
Brownsmead Flats AUGUST 12 Brownsmead Flats
MAY 27 Dave Quinton & Brad Griswold Duet May 20 & July 8
Greg Parke AUGUST 19 Original, witty, irreverent Folk music
in their special “Crabgrass style”
JUNE 3 Castletown www.brownsmeadflats.com
Marianne Flemming AUGUST 26 Ron Burghard of CM Riders June 10
JUNE 10 Swing Cats of Astoria Currently living along the Nehalem River with his dog Cricket and horses Maria and
Ruby, Ron has maintained a place in Seaside for over 35 years. His music reflects the
Ron Burghard SEPTEMBER 2 West with emphasis on Western Folk and Classic Country Music.
SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES Bar-K Buckaroos SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES
JUNE 17 SEPTEMBER 9 Dave Quinton & Brad Griswold Duet August 12
SheckPea Double J & The Boys Folk, Country, Bluegrass & Swing on Guitar, Banjo and Mandolin.
SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES SEPTEMBER 16
JUNE 24 Greg Parke
The Merlins — Ian & Maia Clemens SEPTEMBER 23
JULY 1 Two Crows Joy
Double J & The Boys SEPTEMBER 30
JULY 8 Greg Parke
Brownsmead Flats SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES
JULY 15 OCTOBER 7
RJ Marx Quartet Ray Prestegard
JULY 22 OCTOBER 14
Ray Prestegard Greg Parke
JULY 29
The Floating Glass Balls
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SheckPea music @ themarket astoriasundaymarket.com
July 17
A local band, local
flavor. Blues, soul, jazz
and world music
with Shecky Metzner
& Pee Wee Patenaude.
SPONSORED BY
FIVE ZERO TREES
Castletown August 19 Floating Glass Balls July 29 The Merlins - Ian & Maia Clemons June 24
Every show is a party! With the fiery hot AmeriCeltic fiddle tunes A happy mix of Appalachia and Bayou Tech by way of Jamaica, The Merlins are Ian (Button Accordion and singing) and Maia
featuring talented violinist Katie Jane Lubiens and backed by Amsterdam and Astoria they call Beachgrass. Clemons (Fiddle) are Western Oregon's premier father-and-
some thumping drum beats, a hopping bass line, and full-bodied daughter folk music duo. With a wide palette of musical
acoustic guitar, it’s impossible not to dance to their music. Blues, Greg Parke influences from Quebecois dance tunes, English farming songs,
jazz, rock ‘n roll, and even classical. www.castletownpdx.com Irish reels, to French sailor shanties.
May 27, Sept.16 & 30
and Oct. 14 Two Crows Joys September 23
Greg Brings his popular mix Astoria's best-kept secret. Country, Celtic and classic rock
of soulful ballads and foot- influences make for a unique blend of original
tapping dance music to the music. www.twocrowsjoymusic.com
Market again this season!
Featuring original tunes.
www.gregparke.com
SPONSORED BY FIVE
ZERO TREES
Double J and the Boys July 1 & September 9
Everyone loves this foot-stomping folk/country band, with a mix
of classics and funny originals, energetic fiddle tunes and real live
yodeling. Look for Double J and the Boys on Facebook
Ray Prestegard July 22 & October 7 Swing Cats of Astoria August 26
Ray Prestegard will be performing original songs this year at the A four-piece ensemble of coast musicians playing jazz -swing era,
Astoria Sunday Market. Featuring Banjo, Ukulele, Dobro, Slide standards, and progressive; bossa nova; blues; and an occasional
Guitar and a Box Guitar made by a ASM vender Allan Matta . rock and roll piece.
Marianna Flemming June 3 RJ Marx Quartet July 15 Elena Welch May 13 & August 5
A professional musician for more than 30 years winning From the north coast featuring a world-class front-line of Performing in Portland, Elena is a jazz and blues vocalist greatly
numerous songwriting awards for her jazzy, bluesy sound. A fine saxophone and guitar performing an array of styles ranging from influenced by her 10 years of living in the music city of Chicago.
singer, composer and guitarist. She has opened for many national traditional to complex, inspired by the major jazz composers from She has four CDs to her credit.
acts and has appeared on many stages across the country. Her the '40s through '70s.
music is played on radio stations around the world. AUGUST 5 SHOW SPONSORED BY FIVE ZERO TREES
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astoriadowntownevents During the season there are many events in
and around Downtown Astoria and at numerous
restaurants, pubs and lounges offering music
and other entertainment.
2nd Saturday Artwalk Clatsop County Historical Society astoria art, music
& event venues
5 – 9 pm (summer hours; ends at 8 during the winter) Mother’s Day Tea and Scones – Saturday, May 12
Tour various downtown galleries, restaurants, studios Astoria Armory
and shops for art, wine and fun! Goonies Day – June 7
503-791-7940 A great time to visit the Oregon Film Museum 1650 Exchange Street
offi[email protected] 503-791-6064
www.astoriadowntown.com Old Fashioned Fun & Games – September 8 & 9 www.astoriaarmory.com
Horse carriage rides
Astoria Crab, Seafood Astor Street Opry Company
and Wine Festival Talking Tombstones XV – October 28
129 West Bond
April 27, 28 & 29 (Friday—Sunday) 503-325-2203 503-325-6104
www.astoriacrabfest.com www.shanghaiedinastoria.com
www.cumtux.org
Goonies Day Astoria Fiber Arts Academy
Northwest Brew Cup – 16th Annual
June 7 (Thursday) 1296 Duane Street
www.thegoondocks.org September 28 - 30 503-325-5598
Columbia River Maritime Museum www.astoriafiberarts.com
Astoria Pride East end parking lot
503-791-7940 Astoria Visual Arts
"Come out on the Coast" www.pacificnorthwestbrewcup.com
June 8 - 10 1295 Duane Street
Friday: Pride Gala @ Liberty Theatre Great Columbia Crossing 503-741-9694
Saturday: Festival & Dance www.astoriavisualarts.org
Sunday: Pride Parade Sunday, October 14
www.facebook.com/astoriapride Astoria-Megler Bridge Clatsop County Fairgrounds
10k
Astoria Music Festival 503-325-6311 92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria, OR 97103
www.greatcolumbiacrossing.com 503-325-4600
Bringing world-class musicians to Astoria. [email protected]
June 15 – July 1 Haunted Astoria www.clatsopcofairexpo.com
503.325.9896
www.astoriamusicfestival.org Short Story Writing Contest Kala
Writer’s Showcase
Scandinavian Midsummer Festival Wednesday, October 24 1017 Marine Drive
77 – 11th Street at Inferno Lounge 503-338-4878
June 15, 16 & 17 (Friday – Sunday) 503-440-7168 Search FaceBook: Kala Astoria
50th Anniversary www.hauntedastoria.com
Clatsop County Fairgrounds Liberty Theater
www.astoriascanfest.com
1203 Commercial Street
Open Studio Tour 503-325-5922
www.libertyastoria.org
A two-day event featuring artists -- living and/or working
in Astoria -- who open their studios to the public. formoreinformation
July 28 & 29 (Saturday & Sunday)
10 am to 4 pm about downtown activities, regional events and volunteer opportunities
503-325-1895
www.astoriavisualarts.org Astoria Downtown Historic Astoria-Warrenton Area Clatsop Cruise Hosts
District Association Chamber of Commerce &
Astoria Regatta 503-791-7940 Oregon Visitor Center 503-440-7168
No. 1 Twelfth Street, Suite 114 503-325-6311 [email protected]
August 8 - 11 See Facebook for more activities 111 West Marine drive www.ClatsopCruiseHosts.org
Grand Parade is Saturday, August 11 at Noon www.astoriadowntown.com www.travelastoria.com
12th and Duane in downtown Astoria
1-800-875-6807 Astoria Riverfront Trolley Clatsop Animal Assistance
503-325-6311 Become a Conductor/Motorman!
www.astoriaregatta.org 503-325-6311 503-861-0737
http://old300.org [email protected]
www.dogsncats.org
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We are proudly a Growers and Makers Market!
Art: Fine Art & Prints and Mary’s Each vendor makes their product,
Painted Crafts Milk Monsters come and meet the producer!
Art: Fine Art & Prints, Painted Crafts
Mary Altieri astoriasundaymarket is a member
Art of Lisa Sofia 503-325-3187 of Oregon’s Farmers Market
[email protected] Association
Lisa Robinson www.marysmilkmonsters.com
503-739-5121 Locally hand-crafted goat milk soap using milk from my Ricia’s
lisasofi[email protected] goats, pure olive oil and natural essential oils. I also sell Originals
www.lisasofia.net feed bag totes.
(2018 poster artist) Ricia Parcher
Lisa’s artistic creations can be purchased on canvases NW Therapeutics [email protected]
and ceramic tiles. Wire work, miniatures, pottery, City Jewelry
Kat Silveira made from aluminum and holographic designs.
Dave Bartholet Gallery 360-980-7667
[email protected] The Grate Plate
Dave Bartholet www.nw-therapeutics.com
503-440-7996 All natural herbal infused skin care. Deborah Murphy
[email protected] 503-803-7221
www.DaveBartholet.com Royal Makaha, Inc. – Good Vibration [email protected]
Dave Bartholet is noted nationally for his wildlife art. Blends www.GratePlate.com
Purchase prints, tiles, t-shirts, cards, magnets and Ceramic grating plate made by Deborah, & Hillary
coasters directly from Dave. Julie Greene Murphy.
503-333-9093
Beer/Wine/Spirits [email protected] Oh! Sullivan Studio
www.RoyalMakaha.com
Nehalem Bay Winery Soothing organic essential oil blends for your vibrant Vicki & Michael Sullivan
well-being and love through aroma therapy. We also 503-468-0192
Melissa Stetzel have affirmation oil stones in sachet bags. [email protected]
503-368-9463 All handmade, not wheel-thrown, porcelain and
[email protected] Sunset Beach Products stoneware. Ceramic items includes mugs, plates and
www.NehalemBayWinery.com vases, sculptures and fantasy fish wall art
Wine tasting and sales. Reds, white and fruit wines. Richard Smith
Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Cranpere, Peach, 503-701-1076 Stoneware By Cheryl
Plum and Blackberry wines. Seasonal wine and special [email protected]
prices at the Market. www.sunsetbeachproducts.com Cheryl Beers
Artisan soaps, lotions and botanical balms – all 360-887-8641
Pilot House Spirits handcrafted from organic and wild crafted ingredients. [email protected]
Rich lathering, sudsy but gentle soaps. Skin loving Fanciful high fire stoneware garden art including frogs,
Lawrence Cary lotions and pure botanical arnica products, balms, cats, gnomes, garden balls, planters, lady bugs and sea
503-884-7175 essential oils and perfumes. Therapeutic essential oils. turtles.
[email protected] “Clean up your act”with our products!
www.PilotHouseSpirits.com Children’s/Kids
We are local distillery with tasting rooms in both Astoria Woodland Scentsations
and Seaside. You can sample at Astoria Sunday Market Grandma’s House
where our bottled gin, vodka whiskey and Absinthe are Mary Michalsky
sold. We also have rum, whiskey, tequila, coffee liqueur 503-440-0866 (See listing under Fabric Crafts)
and aquavit as well as our own Bloody Mary Mix. [email protected]
www.woodlandscentsations.com Oh Baby Couture!
Swakane Winery Woodland Scentsations makes handcrafted soap, soy
candles, air freshener products and more. I create all Mary Schlunegger
Donna & Mike Franks items using high quality ingredients. 503-836-2213
509-881-5022 [email protected]
[email protected] Books & Music www.OhbabyCoutureClothing.com
www.SwakaneWinery.com Women’s and children’s clothing and accessories. Girls
Hammered Frets tutu sets and decorative items.
Body Care, Soap & Massage
Alan Matta Pipsqueak Designs
Allow Your Body to Heal 360-910-3636
[email protected] Nadine Faith
Isa Haverlan 3 and 4 string cigar box guitars that are fully playable 503-325-8859
503-325-3887 and have pick-ups installed. Each is unique and has its [email protected]
[email protected] own sound. Original fashions for 18”dolls including AmericanGirl®
www.AllowYourBodytoHeal.com and for 15” dolls such as BittyBaby®. Each outfit is
Healing massages to restore yourself. Massages given Ceramics/Clay/Stone designed and handmade by local artisan, Nadine Faith.
by Isa Haverlan or Anna Smith.
Jane Perrigo Salty Style
Goldenwood Soap
Marvelous stone mirrors with wire beads, mosaics of (See listing under Fabric Crafts)
Curtis Norquist glass and broken dishes in addition to slate and copper
503-400-7986 mirrors. Fabric Crafts: Cloth Creations
[email protected] /Clothing, Accessories
www.GoldenWoodSoap.com
Goat milk soaps, creams and lotions plus sprays. A treat Blue Crab Graphics
for your skin! A treat for your senses!
(Full listing is under T-Shirts & Hoodies)
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Fabric Crafts: Cloth Creations RedClothespin Blue Collar Eats
/Clothing, Accessories (cont.)
Renee Newstrum Anthony De Luz
Creations by Ginger 206-550-1622 503-440-8419
[email protected] [email protected]
Ginger Davis www.etsy.com/shop/redclothespin www.facebook.com/bluecollareats
503-325-4104 Un-paper towels, pillows, egg gathering aprons, bags, Hand-crafted sausages hot and ready to eat.
[email protected] wallets, and headbands.
www.CreationsByGinger.com Crabby Addies
Astoria themed embroidered sweatshirts and hats. Dog Robbie’s Korner
apparel, collars, harnesses and leashes. Miscellaneous polar Tammy Hagerup
fleece items to include socks, hats, ear warmers and gloves. Robbie Weber [email protected]
503-475-9584 Crabby Addies serves a seasonal variety of fish and ships,
Designs by Jan Lough [email protected] clam chowder, seafood bisque, and crab melts plus
www.RobbiesKorner.Etsy.com seasonal seafood specials. We also offer corndogs.
Jan Lough
[email protected] Sally’s Satchels Crepe Neptune
Repurposed sweatshirts redesign into cute Women’s
Jackets. We also make hats, and zipper purses. Our other Sally Schrager Yuri & Maya Vidal
products are hand painted reading glasses, slippers and 503-307-8239 503-436-9200
ropescarfs. [email protected] [email protected]
Tote bags made by Sally! These bags are made from www.CrepeNeptune.com
Fabulous Fleece strong mesh with fabric accents. Apples to zebras to We offer sweet & savory crepes. Our crepes are spun,
choose from. These are machine washable and have long flipped and filled right in front of the customers creating a
Kari Hall straps that fit well on your shoulders. memorable experience. Our batter is handmade and we
503-741-0780 use the freshest ingredients. Gluten free is available.
[email protected] Salty Style
Fabulous fleece blankets. Goose Point Oysters
Deanna Jannusch
Grandma’s House [email protected] Celeste Olivares
www.SaltyStyle.com 360-8875-6629
Gayla Frey Salty Style sells block printed ocean inspired fashion for [email protected]
509-427-5329 kids, adults and home. www.GoosePointcom
[email protected] The Oystery returns with our popular oyster tacos, fried
Gayla brings her assortment of bags, quilts, and mug Meshelle & David Thomas oysters, oysters on the half shell as well as smoked oysters,
matts to the market along with doll clothes, sweaters, pre-shucked meats, live-in-shelll and our custom
jackets, pot holders and dish cloths. [email protected] breading and cocktail sauce.
Machine embroidered flower sack towels.
Handwoven Originals Himani Indian Cuisine
Val Kates
Cynthia Romero Sujay Kumar Nakka
503-791-2964 [email protected] 503-325-8171
[email protected] Multi-pocket purses and jewelry. [email protected]
Soft hand woven one-of-a-kind and limited edition four www.humaniindiancuisine.com
season clothing. Unique, flattering and practical – West Coast Artisans Himani Indian Cuisine has a wide variety of authentic
Scarves, shawls, huipils and ruanas. good quality Indian food. We sell mango and strawberry
Janet Hutchings Lassi and iced Chai tea. A combination of flavor and love
LNM X Sunset Handy Crafts 503-739-3953 serving meat and vegan dishes. We accept credit and
[email protected] debit cards. Our full-service restaurant is located nearby
[email protected] www.WCArtisans.com at 1044 Marine Drive in Astoria.
Flax seed hot & cold packs, knitted wool hats and I create machine-embroidered household goods
headbands, crochet ragyarn rugs, trivets and coasters, sea including towels, pot holders, aprons, bibs and blankets. I J & R Mexican Foods
shell magnets, mobiles and ornament kits and scrap knot also have small bags & purses and quilted art. There are
pet toys. also wood frames and vessels and jars. Jose Salazar
[email protected]
Greg Neitzel Wrap It Up! Knit, Crochet, Woven (booth located in The Square by 12th & Duane)
Excellent street tacos and other Mexican Food.
See his listing under Odds & Ends Rinda Johansen (located off Exchange Street)
503-458-6834
Purses By Kim [email protected] Montealban Restaurant
Knit, crochet and woven scarves, hats, fingerless gloves
Chae and Lyle Mason and crafted baby birds. Juan Jimenez Romirez
503-455-2621 503-741-3013
[email protected] Food Court + Ready 2 Eat and Drink [email protected]
Handmade crocheted purses, women’s and children’s One of Astoria’s favorite Mexican restaurants brings a
hats, scarves, scrubbers, baby blankets, hand sewn Berta’s Shaved Ice selection of their menu to the Market!
children’s wall hangings and wall banners.
Elmo Wise
[email protected]
Flavored shaved ice!
10k Run/Walk across the Astoria-Megler Bridge
October 14, 2018
the
Columbia
Register online at
GreatColumbiaCrossing.com
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Food Court + Ready 2 Celia’s Marketplace Romero’s Salsa
Eat and Drink (continued)
Ethel Stratton Cesar Hernandez
Pacific Crab Company 541-408-7784 503-258-7667
[email protected] [email protected]
David Farrell www.celiasmarketplace.com www.romerosSalsa.com
503-717-5436 Handcrated infused balsamic vinegars from our original We create freshly made salsa, guacamole, and pico de gallo.
paccrab@pacificcrabcompany.com recipes. We use pure natural ingredients added to make
www.PacificCrabCompany.com each flavor bold, intense and multi-layered. All products Rosecrest Farms
We are serving up a variety of crab dishes including crab are gluten free with no added sugars, colors, chemicals or
chowder with biscuits, crab fritters with sauce, Crab fillers. Sharon McCool
halves, fresh pot chips and more! 360-520-3806
Cranberry Kitchen [email protected]
Smoked Salmon Chowder www.RosecrestFarms.org
Tami Peterson Serving the finest in Artisan Swiss cheese. Handcrafted
Dan & Tina DeLay 1-800-cranberry (272-6237) using Certified Organic raw milk from our own cows.
[email protected] [email protected]
www.SmokedSalmonChowder.com Skamokawa Farmstead Creamery
Smoked salmon chowder at its best! Come on by and Homer Bread
enjoy our smoked salmon chowder with garlic toast Vicki Allenback
made using homemade bread. Laurie Kochis 360-795-8700
360-957-7023 [email protected]
Sue’s Awesome Crab Cakes [email protected] www.SKCreamery.com
Fresh-baked cookies, bead and turnovers. We raise our own goats and produce goat cheese in a
Susan Hagerup variety of flavors from sweet to tangy to savory.
[email protected] Kimo’s Dips
Fresh local Dungeness crab cakes made from scratch and SeMe Family Foods
cooked on site with your choice of sauce. Bottled water Kimberly & Bruce McBride
and canned pop. 503-314-0378 [email protected]
[email protected] Yummy quick breads and pull-a-parts plus jam, jelly,
Svelyhia’s Cuisine www.KimosDips.com truffles and caramels.
Kimo’s offers 18 different delicious blends of natural dried
Come enjoy our Asian cuisine! Pad Thai, fried rice, white spices from Oregon Spice Company and are used to make T Bee S Honey
rice, yakisoba, chicken on a stick, spicy peanut chicken, tasty dips spreads and sauces. No MSG, salt sugar or
egg rolls, salad rolls, stir fried veggies, and pork buns plus carbs. Gluten free. Ron Stark
Thai Tea, water, soda and Bubble Tea. 503-858-7207
Kettle Corn [email protected]
The Lunch Box All bee products! Raw honey, bees wax, royal jelly,
Jason Krause propolis, and honey sticks.
Roberta Boursaw 360-957-3098
[email protected] [email protected] Table 360 Bakery
We will be serving hamburgers, pulled chicken along with Kettle corn, cheese corn, caramel corn, Chicago corn,
sides including potato salad, coleslaw and chips plus colored corn and a variety of flavors including raspberry Taz Davis
cookies and cupcakes. and carmel apple! 503-741-3660
orders@table360bakerycom
Food & Beverages: Baked, Nil Organic Tea www.Table360Bakery.com
Processed, Packaged & Bottled Delicious baked goods from our new bakery! Visit us at
831-508-0747 1184 Commercial anytime but for our weekly specials see
Bliss NutButters [email protected] us at the Market!
www.nilorganictea.com
Daniell Bliss Nil Organic creates hand-blended tea from 100% organic The Pie Guy
503-334-5840 loose-leaf teas and herbal infusions. We offer samples so
[email protected] stop by our booth for a taste! Bart VanDomelen
www.BlissNutbutters.com 503-809-9999
NWNut [email protected]
Brevin’s Solid Gold Fudge Perfect size pies!
Theresa Jones
Suzy & Dan Sealy 360-635-2722 Glass Art/Glassware
503-338-0118 [email protected]
[email protected] www.NWNut.com Glass Gargoyles
www.Brevins.com or www.BuyFudgeOnline.com NWNut serves up glazed almonds and Oregon Hazelnuts
Seduce your palate with “simply the best”fudge. We have slow roasted in a copper kettle with sugar, cinnamon and Nancy Bosse
more than 40 flavors to choose from! Each bar is 7 oz. and vanilla. We also have chocolate almonds plus English 503-791-3253
individually wrapped. We also have cotton candy. toffee with roasted nuts. [email protected]
www.facebook.com search for Glass Gargoyles
Packer Orchards and Bakery Handcrafted fused glass art: Wine racks, coasters, plates,
bowls, platters, paperweights, memorial plaques and
(see listing under Produce and Fruit) snap style interchangeable fused glass jewelry & more.
Authentic Finnish Sauna • Gift Certificates Always Available
Mineral Therapy Hot Tub • Open to the public 7 days a week
No. 10 Basin St. • 503-338-4772 • www.cannerypierhotel.com • 10-6 Daily
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Glass Art/Glassware (continued) Glass Gargoyles Odds & Ends
Suzie Q’s Glass (see their listing under Glass Art) Always Stay Sharp
Val and Sue Munoz One Big Tree Designs Robert Bradly
360-642-5484 503-673-2173
[email protected] Cindy Erickson [email protected]
We work with fused and recycled glass making Kaleido- 775-224-5709 www.AlwaysStaySharp.com
scopes, cheese trays, clocks, fused dishes, lamps, pendant [email protected] Knife & scissor sharpening service.
lights, pictures, pot melts and garden art. Custom orders www.oneBigTreeDesigns.com
welcomed! Glass artist specializing in beads made into beaded gifst & Happy Sticks
jewelry including lampwork, beaded cell phone pouces,
One Big Tree Designs necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Dan & Dory Bogue
[email protected]
See listing under Jewelry This‘N That Jewelry Colorful hair accessories made from copper and charms.
Jewelry Marlies and Dan Mercil Knotty and Knautical
503-708-3532
Animals Are Wise Jewelry & Sculpture [email protected] Lisa Gillespie
Our jewelry is handcrafted from recycled vintage [email protected]
Eric Berlin silverware. Vintage style designs from vintage beads, rose Wood coasters, photo magnets, metal beaded
503-556-8027 gold, copper, crystals and silver wire. We also have suet bookmarks, and painted sand dollars.
[email protected] bird feaders made from recycled silverware, twigs and old
On Facebook search for Animals Are Wise Jewelry barn wood. Knotty but Nice Originals
Hand sculpted animal porcelain jewelry & sculpture. No
molds used. Animal flags, animal mugs, flower vases, Val Kates Konnie Welch
figurines, hair barrettes and animal stickers. Custom 503-861-8436
orders welcomed! See her listing under Fabric Crafts. [email protected]
Living trees made from moss with macramé backing for
Blissfully Jewelry Non-Profits my moss and succulents. Just mist these wall hangings.
Other items include shell wind chimes & sun catchers,
Kristina Rayl Clatsop Animal Assistance macramé and fairy gardens.
[email protected]
www.Etsy.com/shop/BlissfullyJewelry Linda Dygert Greg Neitzel
Jewelry designer Kristine Rayl has been a part of the ASM 503-861-0737
family for over a decade. Please look for Kristina in front of [email protected] [email protected]
Hotel Elliott. Joining Kristina occasionally will be Jenny [email protected] Woven mats made from repurposed fishing line.
Huston with decoupage wine bottles. www.dogsncats.org
Astoria Sunday Market is a dog-gone friendly place! Stop Where The Eagles Fly
Becky Sue Creations by our booth for information about pet care and to see
featured dogs and cats available for adoption at Clatsop Richard Crow
Rebecca Mizell Animal Assistance. (Every other week). 503-791-2004
503-717-3389 [email protected]
[email protected] Clatsop Community College Where The Eagles Fly uses shed antlers combined with
www.BeckySueCreations.com local and exotic woods for handcrafted knife handles and
Jewelry and a variety of other fun and practical items 503-338-2429 walking sticks. Plus driftwood and river art, signs, bird
made from polymer clay. We also sell doggie dishes. [email protected] houses along with a new line of marshmallow guns.
www.Clatsopcc.edu
French Cat Studio Educational institution with information about a variety of Pets
community and student programs.
Brigitte Willse Creations by Ginger
[email protected] Clatsop County Master Gardeners
Salvaged vintage comoonents turned into unique See her listing under fabric crafts.
heirlooms of the future. One-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. [email protected]
www.ClatsopMasterGardeners.org Becky Sue Creations
Heavy Stone Jewelry The Master Gardeners provide valuable information to
shoppers to help in your garden choices. Look for their See her listing under Jewelry.
Becky Ledtke booth each week in the plant section in The Square.
360-560-0371 Photography
[email protected] South Pacific County Humane Society
Facebook: Heavy Stone Jewelry Astoria Photografpix
Original quality designs handcrafted with fascinating www.beachpets.com
natural gemstones and sparkling Austrian Swarovski Facebook: SPCHS Elleda Wilson
crystals. I create one-of-a-kind jewelry that is SPCHS is a “no kill”shelter on the Long Beach Peninsula. 503-325-5870
delicate/graceful to bold/intriguing. We also sell original We provide information about adoption and look for our [email protected]
music and lyric CD’s, “Woodstock to Wahkiakum”and “It’s raffles to raise funds in support of the shelter. http://tiny.cc/elleda
My Country” by Jerry and Becky Ledtke. Unique digital photography of Astoria and surrounding
areas in matted prints, 16”x 20”posters, magnets and cards.
Serving Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Sea Gypsy Gallery
Complete Facilities for Banquets, and Gifts
Meetings & Receptions Swimmable Mermaid
Wedding Parties & Rehearsal Costumes and More
Dinners Welcome 503-755-1818 1001 Commercial Street
Gift Shop
U.S. Hwy 26 at Milepost 18, in Elsie Visit us at the Astoria Sunday Market
Locals favorite stop on the way
to Portland or on your way here www.camp18restaurant.com
OPEN 7 DAYS
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Photography (continued) Niran Jan’s Farm Wood Crafts, Leather & Metal Art Since 1987
Denise Bruchman Photography Niranjan Juliu-Lambert By The Woodcrafter Discover
[email protected] Scandinavian
Denise Bruchman www.facebook.com/niranJANsFarm James Sager
503-708-4070 A variety of fresh produce grown on our farm in Rosburg, 360-751-0113 Design
[email protected] Washington. [email protected]
www.denisebruchmanphoto.esty.com Hand-crafted wood furniture. Voted #1
Original outdoor photography offered as matted and Packer Orchards & Bakery Gift Store
framed photos, handmade photo cards, and handmade Celtica
photo art tiles including coasters, trivets and clocks. I also Tammi Packer A Unique Astoria
have a variety of bookmarks and magnets. 541-234-4481 Tara Kloida Experience
[email protected] 360-355-2903
Jarett Juarez Photography www.PackerOrchardsandBakery.com [email protected] (503)325-5720
Beautiful Hood River Valley stone fruits, cherries, peaches, Handcrafted leather goods with Celtic/Norse/Scandina- 1116 Commercial
Jarett Juarez pears and apples. Onsite bakery produces fresh fruit pies vian themed items including wristbands, wallets and dog
[email protected] and jams and our famous giant cookies and cinnamon rolls. collars. New this year include altered upcycled leather Astoria, OR
www.jarettjuarezphotography.com purses embellished with fringe and stones, wristband sets Ƃ PPYCTG EQO
Look for my classic 1975 VW Bus to see my photo prints Price Right Nursery & Produce that are groupings of narrow leather bands and
on a variety of mediums. gemstone beads stacked. Nationally known artists coming to the
Maria Sosa
Sue Olson Photography 503-516-6705 Driftwood Delights ASTORIA ART LOFT
[email protected]
Sue Olson Eggs from free range chickens, garlic, ions, blueberries, 360-355-5673 JULY 18 & 19
503-717-2174 blackberries and strawberries. [email protected]
[email protected] www.DriftWoodbyDelessert.esy.com Kristy Kutch
www.sueolsonphoto.etsy.com Spring Up Farm Furniture, lamps and home décor made from driftwood. Wet or Dry: the Amazing Range
Sue Olson is a lifelong native of the Northern Oregon
Coast. She has enjoyed shooting nature and landscapes Kelly Huckestein & Sam Seuleon Howerton Metal Art of the Colored Pencil
for more than 30 years. She sells prints, matted and [email protected] www.artshow.com/kutch
framed of her work along with notecards and magnets. www.SpringUpFarm.com Jim Howerton
A market garden just outside of Astoria in Knappa, [email protected] AUGUST 23, 24 & 25
Plants, Flowers & Garden Growing a wide variety of vegetables, berries and eggs. Hand plasma cut garden animals including herons, raven,
crows, seagulls, pelicans, and a variety of other birds. Also David Kitler
L & R Nursery Xia’s Fresh Cut Flowers & Produce squirrels, cats, dogs, snails, crabs, salmon, whales and many Wildlife Drawing
other fish and animals. We have fish plant hangers too! Drawing and Painting
Luciano Miranda Xia Cheng www.DavidKitler.com
503-784-5766 503-405-2419 Knotty & Knautical
[email protected] xiasfreshcutfl[email protected] Fealing Lin
Perennials, grass, trees, shrubs, hanging baskets and more We sell fresh cut flowers, produce and berries. Our flower (see their listing under Odds and Ends) Painting Watercolor Landscapes
plants. bouquets are varied and our produce and berries are For Intermediate & advanced students
seasonal and farm fresh. Carol Leach
Lucky Farms August 23, 24, 25
Seafood & Meats 971-678-5904 www.fealingwatercolor.com
Yee Her Vang [email protected]
503-309-3863 Goose Point Oysters Lader made home décor. SEPTEMBER 7, 8 & 9
[email protected]
Fresh cut flowers for floral arrangements and beautiful See listing under Food: Ready to Eat Minkoff Custom Knives Mick McAndrews
bouquets Watercolor
The Beautiful Pig Barry Minkoff
Price Right Nursery & Produce 503-458-5171 Plein Air Painting
Christopher Leach Minkoff[email protected] www.MickMcAndrewsFineArt.com
(See listing under Produce) 360-749-9941 Hand crafted hunting, folding & kitchen cutlery knives
[email protected] and solid maple cutting boards. 106 3RD Street, Astoria, OR
Produce, Berries, Fruit European style dry cured salamis & white muscle meats 503-325-4442
and Flowers including White Truffle Salami, French Garlic Salami, Dry Bren Leach
Kielbasa, Suppressata, Hot Tuscan Salami, Andonille [email protected]
De Asis Farm & Produce Salamai, Coppas, Lomo, and Bresaola. 503-967-9758 astoriaartloft.com
[email protected]
Manuel DeAsis, Jr. T-shirts & Hoodies www.SlyFoxForge.com
509-969-6694 Hand forged iron work and knvies along with some
[email protected] Blue Crab Graphics leather and wood work.
De Asis Farm & Produce sells mostly produce that are in
season. We cater and take orders in advance for Kelly Frech Sunrise Cedar
wholesale and retail. Our booth is a chef’s paradise! 360-642-2493
[email protected] Zola Bokor
Jo’s Country Market & Iko Farms www.BlueCrabGraphics.com [email protected]
Screen printed apparel including T-shirts, sweatshirts, wind I make Gazebo feeders, cedar and redwood products
Yvonne Krause breakers and bags. Plus sewn items made from misprints. including benches, bird houses, feeders and chainsaw
360-957-3098 carvings. Look also for my painting and drawings.
[email protected] Ginger Davis
We sell asparagus to the popular Hermiston watermelons, Trish Hanson Design
peaches, tomatoes and canning produce. Our farm is (see her listing under Fabric Crafts)
located in Hermiston and we have a small sister farm in Trish Hanson
Clatskanie, Oregon, as well. Jonathon’s LTD [email protected]
www.TrishHanson.com
Kingfisher Farms Charlie DeDolph Laser Art. Original and unique gifts for every occasion
503-325-7600 and budget. Inspirational, architectural, deistic and
Jeff Trenary [email protected] cultural designs using wood, paper, glass and mirrors.
503-368-4368 www.jonathonsltd.com
www.facebook.com/kingfisherfarms Columbia River antique salmon label t-shirts and archival Trillium Metal Art
From our farm to your fork, proud to be your local organic matted historic antique prints. Be sure to visit Jonathon’s
farm! We know how to grow! Here at Kingfisher Farms we LTD while browsing our custom shirts and prints. Ted Messing
specialize in rare and heirloom varieties as well as many 503-458-6910
varieties of the "common" vegetable. Pelican & Piper [email protected]
Wall sculptures of Northwest wildlife scenes interpreted in
Kevin Philbrook steel. Clear coated to last. Ready to hang.
360-913-3543
[email protected] Unusual & Quirky Bird Homes
BeatNikBrand.biz
T-shirts, tea towels and stickers with our own Northwest Robin Kabel
inspired designs that we print ourselves. 503-344-6201
[email protected]
Our bird houses are made from all recycled and
repurposed materials to create one-of-a-kind creations.
We also sell beachwood from our property, rustic
coasters, candle holders and pillars/risers.
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marketbizkidz youngentrepreneursclub
In Partnership with Clatsop County 4-H
Create, Invent and Grow!
June 10 – Sept. 2 – Astoria Sunday Market – Sundays 10 - 3
The Young Entrepreneurs Club
began in 2009 and is a program for kids grades K – 12. We provide workshops about how to create, market
and sell at the Market. We’ve had a great partnership with Clatsop County 4-H. To learn more call 503-325-
1010 or email [email protected]
Members of the Young Entrepreneurs Club
are selling their products at the Market Biz Kidz tent starting in mid-June at the Astoria Sunday Market. The
Market Biz Kidz create, invent or grow their products for sale at the Market. We have a very creative team of
Young Entrepreneur’s this year! Stop by and see what they’re selling.
Small Grants Program
Thanks to Recology Western Oregon there is a small grants program for Young Entrepreneur’s. Grants range
in size from $25 to $100. Grant applications and guidelines are available online. The deadline for submission
is October 19, 2016. A Young Entrepreneur must vend at least five times to qualify for the grant.
New Tents!
Thanks to Jeremy Mills State Farm we now have two fabulous new tents with bright red awnings. He has also
helped us make new connections that are enabling Seaside kids to participate in Seaside’s Wednesday Market.
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2018 DONORS
• Recology Western Oregon marketbizkidz
• Jeremy Mills State Farm Game Art by Patricia Riley/Polk Riley Printing & Design
Insurance
• Edwards Mother Earth
Foundation
• Georgia Pacific Foundation
• 4-H Foundation
• Polk-Riley Printing & Design
Special Thanks to :
• Clatsop County 4-H
• 4-H Foundation
• Clatsop Community Bank
• Parents of all Market Biz Kidz!
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sundaymarketposters Every season Astoria Sunday Market uses original art
from a regional artist for promotional materials
2011 by Ronni Harris 2013 by Chef Jimmy Zhang 2014 by Don Nisbett
2012 by Karen Eland 2017 by Bill Dodge
2016 by James Dunbar
2015 by Robert MacKenzie 2010 by Don Nisbett
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doggiedoo-do’s&don’ts We celebrate your
unique personality!
Astoria Sunday Market is a dog-gone friendly
place. We are also a bustling and lively affair We appreciate your
so not all dogs will be wagging their tails one-of-a-kindness!
during their stay. If you have a nervous dog or
one that is not well socialized please consider We understand your diverse
leaving him (or her) at home. ¿QDQFLDO JRDOV QHHGV.
Here are a few Doggie Doo-do’s and Don’ts to help Individuals
make your visit more enjoyable for yourself, your pup, Welcome!
the vendors and everyone visiting the Market.
Join us to save, Wauna
1. Short Leash: Please keep your dog on a short borrow, & build
leash and do not use retractable leashes. The Market Credit Union
is a crowded place and it is easy for other visitors to your life!
trip over leashes (or your dog). waunafcu.org
800-773-3236
2. No Doo-Doo Allowed: Please be sure your dog has
been thoroughly walked in an appropriate area before Express
coming to the Market. If your dog has taken care of
his business at home he or she is less likely to need a Healthcare
relief at the Market. If Mother Nature does call, please PLEASE
clean up after your dog. We have doggie-emergency cleaning kits at the Cargo Trailer for Busy Lifestyles
by the Food Court and by the Portable Office parked at Duane and 12th.
Life happenTsh.a.t.’s why we’re here!
3. No “tinkling” on vendor products or tents! (One would think this doesn’t need to be
spelled out but alas…) Please curb your dog. Some of our vendors charge dog-owners Keith Klatt, MD We Routinely Treat: Appontments are
a cleaning fee of $50 or more and the Market supports them in this endeavor.
• Infections • Minor Burns gladly accepted!
4. Inquisitive Noses: Dogs follow their noses, especially around food. We request that
dogs and their noses be kept away from our food vendor booths. We suggest having a Sally Baker, PA-C • Cuts & Contusions 503-325-0333
partner sit with the dog at one of the tables while you find your favorite snack or meal. Mark Tabor, PA-C • DOT & Sports Physicals
2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111
5. Not Everyone is Nuts About Mutts: Please remember that not everyone loves dogs • Colds & Flu • MVA’s Astoria, Oregon
the way you do and some people may even be afraid of dogs – especially the large • Bronchitis & Pneumonia
breeds. No matter how sweet and adorable you know your pooch to be, please be • On-the-Job & Sports Injuries Hours:
respectful of others. Mon-Fri 7AM-7PM
*Accepting Most Insurance Sat-Sun 9AM-7PM
We strive to maintain a fun and pleasant environment for everyone and with your *20% Cash Discount
cooperation we can continue being dog-gone friendly!
*We accept the Oregon Health Plan and Medicare
crossingguards!
We are here for
Please help us keep the Market safe by
obeying our crossing guards located at ALL YOUR
12th & Duane. They are there to help
keep pedestrian traffic flowing safely. HEALTHCARE NEEDS
Pictured: Patrick Muniz and Paul St. James not just emergencies!
astoriasundaymarket Kenyon Solecki, PA-C
Sundays 10-3 May 13 – Oct. 14 www.urgentcarenwastoria.com
on 12th in Downtown Astoria
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